Before I was hospitalized in September, I did not sweat while sleeping. Now I do and will blame the Klonopin.

I had no idea, until I did a bit of research, that Klonopin's half life is 100 fucking hours. This mean if you take 1 mg Monday at 10 pm, you have 1/2 mg still left in your body on Saturday at 2 am. But since I was taking 1 mg at the very least at bed time, I was getting more K in my system each night, sometimes more during the day, leading me to believe I had more in my system than needed.

Therefore, I was feeling groggy and irritated. But guess what people like me, like us, tend to do. We accept how we feel as our baseline. This simply is NOT true. If you are on meds and you don't feel so great, day after day, you begin to think that you feel that way because you were born to feel that way. You deserve to feel like shit for xyz reasons. And you just get used to it.

As a sometimes smart human, I have control over my body and my decisions. After my hospital stay, I switched psychiatrists (obviously, he wasn't helping much- especially since he sad, "Nah, you don't need a therapist. All they do is talk and talk about themselves." I am on different meds and feel good, except that now, I sweat through my clothes, sheets, and comforter each night. HELP!!! Does anyone what to do? A home ready of sorts? Or is this what my body is doing to rid the nasty Klonopin from it.

If you have any homemade remedies that have worked for you, please let me know. Homemade..... yes. Did I tell you that I'm a hippy at heart?